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the uc-davis plant scientists says this. to get the concern is california is we typically have relied on a large snowpack. that is naturally a desert in in the summertime. that is a huge issue. saycientists and farmers society must make fundamental choices on conservation, and energy pollution. >> we have to address it. i feel optimistic in my lifetime there are certain things we can achieve, and i am working on them every day. take a much work to be done to preserve our bountiful earth. >> of basketball player has become the first man in u.s. professional sports to say he is gay. caroline alone has more. more.one has >> am a 33-year-old nba center, i'm black and gay. these of the words of jason collins. he is well established and respectable back spot -- basketball player. his teammates on the washington support.tweeted their thing they're extremely proud of his decision to live his life open. as did kobe bryant. >> we live in a country that allows you to be whoever you want to be. as a christian man is there a god that get
the uc-davis plant scientists says this. to get the concern is california is we typically have relied on a large snowpack. that is naturally a desert in in the summertime. that is a huge issue. saycientists and farmers society must make fundamental choices on conservation, and energy pollution. >> we have to address it. i feel optimistic in my lifetime there are certain things we can achieve, and i am working on them every day. take a much work to be done to preserve our bountiful earth....
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former california governor jerry davis joins us next. at the end of the day it's all about "money," cash or otherwise. ♪ ♪ melissa: so when it comes to investing money in our country, shouldn't we be depending more and more on china? the controversial issue. someone in this seems like we need the money and they have to spend and the other hand, we often don't share common interests. california governor jerry brown is currently visiting china specifically for investment funds for his state. is that the path we want to keep taking? joining me now, author of the coming collapse of china. glad to have you both on. governor davis, will start with you. what do you think about this? is it a good idea? >> absolutely. investment dollars are investment dollars. they can go anywhere around the world. china has the second-largest economy in the world. california has the ninth. so the governor is very interested in seeing investment in california for structure. the biggest a high-speed rail system in the world, 5,000 miles. we are just breaking g
former california governor jerry davis joins us next. at the end of the day it's all about "money," cash or otherwise. ♪ ♪ melissa: so when it comes to investing money in our country, shouldn't we be depending more and more on china? the controversial issue. someone in this seems like we need the money and they have to spend and the other hand, we often don't share common interests. california governor jerry brown is currently visiting china specifically for investment funds for...
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former california governor jerry davis joins us next. at the end of the day it's all about "money," cash or otherwise. ♪ [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual fund beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. @h investment information, risks, fees and expenses are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ melissa: so when it comes to investing money in our country, shouldn't we be depending more and more on china? the controversial issue. someone in t
former california governor jerry davis joins us next. at the end of the day it's all about "money," cash or otherwise. ♪ [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual fund beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence....
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what was at the core of what davis was fighting for? >> she was -- it's in this kind of balance between national security and civil liberty. she was standing up for her political beliefs, and it skyrocketed and catapulted into this much larger thing. this incident that happened on august 7th, she wouldn't have been connected it to. but it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the corner. >> michael: of course. i like that you are talking about that time in the united states, and we all have a picture of what it was like earlier, and how did it go from the 60s, peaceful it is inns, and then the '70s black power and militant feed. how did that happen? >> i think what happened with the civil rights movement was people were into that kind of protesting, and that was a very effective way to make great television, but what were the next steps? when change is always slow what were the next steps? so the next generation wanted to be mo
what was at the core of what davis was fighting for? >> she was -- it's in this kind of balance between national security and civil liberty. she was standing up for her political beliefs, and it skyrocketed and catapulted into this much larger thing. this incident that happened on august 7th, she wouldn't have been connected it to. but it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the...
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bob, i know you like angela davis. imagine if a republican had a hard-core contingent of violent right wing radicals would hollywood celebrated that? >> bob: can you imagine if this was a republican. >> greg: it's true. >> bob: the thing with angela davis, she never was arrested or convicted of anything. the shotgun was taken out of her house. >> greg: which she purchased. >> gregg:. >> bob:, no she did not purchase. >> greg: yes, she did. >> bob: she is a communist why everybody hates her. >> greg: i hated her because he is a criminal. >> bob: she never was convicted of any crime. >> greg: i think a juror became a lover and supporter. she bought the arms that were used. >> bob: let me ask you this. in this country, if we are found not guilty, is there some reason we can't pursue life normally like everybody else? >> greg: that is good question. i think it's disgusting that academics embrace these people. these are horrible beam, bodean who shouldn't be in colombia, she should be in a jail. >> andrea: she spent 22 year
bob, i know you like angela davis. imagine if a republican had a hard-core contingent of violent right wing radicals would hollywood celebrated that? >> bob: can you imagine if this was a republican. >> greg: it's true. >> bob: the thing with angela davis, she never was arrested or convicted of anything. the shotgun was taken out of her house. >> greg: which she purchased. >> gregg:. >> bob:, no she did not purchase. >> greg: yes, she did. >> bob:...
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davis joins mark mcgwire and neslon cruz.. anthony davis of the 49ers the former first-round t draft pick. or $37 million. he is just a big boy up front. started all 53 games and as we said he is a first round pick and today he gets paid like one with $70 million, guaranteed. when we come back, the rutgerts. and $17 minllion... for [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. pernetti the latest twist in the rutgers. rutgers ad resigns the dominos are falling at rutgersathletic director
davis joins mark mcgwire and neslon cruz.. anthony davis of the 49ers the former first-round t draft pick. or $37 million. he is just a big boy up front. started all 53 games and as we said he is a first round pick and today he gets paid like one with $70 million, guaranteed. when we come back, the rutgerts. and $17 minllion... for [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no,...
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who was frank marshall davis? >> frank marshall davis was born in kansas 1905, died and made you and 87. ended up in chicago and ultimately honolulu and that's where he would meet a young man named barack obama in the 70s. he was introduced by obama's grandfather, stanley dunham. i should back up a little bit. he was african-american. he was a republican from the time of lincoln to fdr. remarkably what so far to the left that during world war ii he joined the communist party. he joined communist party u.s.a. a lot of american communists never joined communist party u.s.a. you literally sworn allegiance to the soviet union, and you committed yourself to a communist party u.s.a. caught a soviet american republic. so davis really went to the other side and after that ended up editing -- he was the founding editor-in-chief of the communist party publication of chicago, the chicago star was a down the line pro-soviet pro-stalin publication. did that for two years and then went off to honolulu was a columnist for the re
who was frank marshall davis? >> frank marshall davis was born in kansas 1905, died and made you and 87. ended up in chicago and ultimately honolulu and that's where he would meet a young man named barack obama in the 70s. he was introduced by obama's grandfather, stanley dunham. i should back up a little bit. he was african-american. he was a republican from the time of lincoln to fdr. remarkably what so far to the left that during world war ii he joined the communist party. he joined...
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mary davis. cathy davis. karen tateum. bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is the second list andt
mary davis. cathy davis. karen tateum. bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is...
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. >> and the celebrated british conductor colin davis has died at the age of 85. >> davis was internationally renowned for his interpretations of mozart, site alias -- stability is -- mozart and sibelius. >> sir colin davis as guest conductor, playing sibelius, one of his favorite composers, with some of the most talented musicians in europe. >> they like to learn the pieces which they have not played before. it is exciting to play really great music. >> he once said, "music is our most beautiful invention." it was also one of the driving forces of his own life. he played with almost all the world's greatest orchestras. in 1980 three, he became chief conductor of the bavarian radio symphony orchestra -- in 1983, he became chief conductor of the bavarian radio symphony orchestra and helped it achieve international acclaim. in 1995, he was appointed principal conductor of the london symphony orchestra. in 2009, queen elizabeth honored him with the medal of music, one of many awards he collected in the course of his career. he died on sunday at the age of 85 after a short illness. >> a brief rem
. >> and the celebrated british conductor colin davis has died at the age of 85. >> davis was internationally renowned for his interpretations of mozart, site alias -- stability is -- mozart and sibelius. >> sir colin davis as guest conductor, playing sibelius, one of his favorite composers, with some of the most talented musicians in europe. >> they like to learn the pieces which they have not played before. it is exciting to play really great music. >> he once...
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i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions. >> very soon there will be of much more seniors in that area. we are trying to focus on whether a sto
i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also...
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all right. >> that's reggie davis, everyone. reggie davis. funny guy. >> if anyone here is going to be in seattle next weekend, reggie will be headlining at funny bone. >> yeah. speaking of headlines, one of the helicopters flying above dropped down a couple papers. we thought we would catch you up on what you missed this week, all right? >> there is no god! >> hey, hey, hey! there is a god. there is a god. he did not abandon us, okay? all right, let's see what's in the news. the pope resigned. oh, lord. >> hey! here is something fun. north korea successfully launched a nuclear -- >> here we go. i got one. you guys remember oscar pistorius? huh, you remember that? the olympic sprinter that ran on blades? >> ooh, amazing story. >> incredible. >> so uplifting. >> absolutely. says here that -- nope, no, no, no. >> hey, this is interesting. you guys think you might have it bad? do you have it worse than 4,000 stranded on nightmare cruise? that is about us. >> that's us. yeah. >> that's enough. enough of the headlines. who likes magic? okay, becau
all right. >> that's reggie davis, everyone. reggie davis. funny guy. >> if anyone here is going to be in seattle next weekend, reggie will be headlining at funny bone. >> yeah. speaking of headlines, one of the helicopters flying above dropped down a couple papers. we thought we would catch you up on what you missed this week, all right? >> there is no god! >> hey, hey, hey! there is a god. there is a god. he did not abandon us, okay? all right, let's see what's...
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there is always a band of conservative activists who were very active and they wanted davis out. and the labor unions were like hey, you got to help us out. he had no friends and he was doomed. >> michael: also was the tripling of the vehicle registration tax. wasn't that really at the crux of it. people were just outraged by that. >> oh, absolutely. especially in california, we have a car culture. and it hit everybody. it was something that every voter could be angry about and the conservatives could tap into that anger. >> michael: and one of the ironies you point out is that that is what is costing the state so much is because the revenue generated from that -- when schwarzenegger reduced it -- >> yeah billion dollars hole in the budget. he relied on a series of tricks to balance the budget. and california is still digging out a wall of debt created during that era. >> michael: i look at it, and i know you do too in a sense, some of the things that came out of it was the tea party in california. tell me about that. >> you have the same kind of situation that birthed the recall
there is always a band of conservative activists who were very active and they wanted davis out. and the labor unions were like hey, you got to help us out. he had no friends and he was doomed. >> michael: also was the tripling of the vehicle registration tax. wasn't that really at the crux of it. people were just outraged by that. >> oh, absolutely. especially in california, we have a car culture. and it hit everybody. it was something that every voter could be angry about and the...
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how to edit autobiographies of jefferson and carina davis published it early works of the lisa may escott and found that the most famous lyceum bureau in 19th century america. not bad, right? that is how nast met him. redpath acted as an agent for many the most famous lectures at the time including henry ford preacher and mark twain. redpath are only originated to managemenmanagemen t system for lecturing which made it profitable for the the lecture and therefore brought more people into it and made it more professional but personally identify speakers and saw their participation so in nast casey chased them down. redpath found out that nast was getting on a ship for england and and a cot on the same boat. what was nast going to what was nast going to do do jump off? >> nast and talks to him in the end desperate effort to get them to go away said he convinced my wife which is always the shutdown. redpath jumps off at the next port goes back to the laura's town and talk sandy -- sally into it. this is a fascinating person who nast knew very well and through whom nast knew off of other peop
how to edit autobiographies of jefferson and carina davis published it early works of the lisa may escott and found that the most famous lyceum bureau in 19th century america. not bad, right? that is how nast met him. redpath acted as an agent for many the most famous lectures at the time including henry ford preacher and mark twain. redpath are only originated to managemenmanagemen t system for lecturing which made it profitable for the the lecture and therefore brought more people into it and...
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>>reporter: 32-year-old adrian hazlett davis and her husband adam davis u.s. air man just back from afghanistan were watching the marathon when their lives changed. >> i remember telling adam my gosh i'm alive and then he said i'm okay. i'm okay are you okay my gosh are you okay i think we are okay and i couldn't believe it. i sat up and troovd to move. my gosh there's something wrong with my foot and lifeed up my leg and we just lost it. >> she lost her left food. she works as ballroom dance instructor and vows to dance again. >> when someone tries to stop you from doing something or something happens in your life where it's not exactly what you expected, you have to conquer that and you have to you have to typhoon the better side of it. it's not something that i don't know i don't want that to be the end. don't want this be to the end. i'm only 32. >> amazing outlook. amazing woman. doctors say within credible advance in prosthetic these days she will be dancing again. >> while the victim of the bombing heal people in the bay area are offering their help. to
>>reporter: 32-year-old adrian hazlett davis and her husband adam davis u.s. air man just back from afghanistan were watching the marathon when their lives changed. >> i remember telling adam my gosh i'm alive and then he said i'm okay. i'm okay are you okay my gosh are you okay i think we are okay and i couldn't believe it. i sat up and troovd to move. my gosh there's something wrong with my foot and lifeed up my leg and we just lost it. >> she lost her left food. she works...
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>>reporter: 32-year-old adrian hazlett davis and her husband adam davis u.s. air man just back from afghanistan were watching the marathon when their lives changed. >> i remember telling adam my gosh i'm alive and then he said i'm okay. i'm okay are you okay my gosh are you okay i think we are okay and i couldn't believe it. i sat up and troovd to move. my gosh there's something wrong with my foot and lifeed up my leg and we just lost it. >> she lost her left food. she works as ballroom dance instructor and vows to dance again. >> when someone tries to stop you from doing something or something happens in your life where it's not exactly what you expected, you have to conquer that and you have to you have to typhoon the better side of it. it's not something that i don't know i don't want that to be the end. don't want this be to the end. i'm only 32. >> amazing outlook. amazing woman. doctors say within credible advance in prosthetic these days she will be dancing again. >> while the victim of the bombing heal people in the bay area are offering their help. to
>>reporter: 32-year-old adrian hazlett davis and her husband adam davis u.s. air man just back from afghanistan were watching the marathon when their lives changed. >> i remember telling adam my gosh i'm alive and then he said i'm okay. i'm okay are you okay my gosh are you okay i think we are okay and i couldn't believe it. i sat up and troovd to move. my gosh there's something wrong with my foot and lifeed up my leg and we just lost it. >> she lost her left food. she works...
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>>reporter: 32-year-old adrian hazlett davis and her husband adam davis u.s. air man just back from afghanistan were watching the marathon when their lives changed. >> i remember telling adam my gosh i'm alive and then he said i'm okay. i'm okay are you okay my gosh are you okay i think we are okay and i couldn't believe it. i sat up and troovd to move. my gosh there's something wrong with my foot and lifeed up my leg and we just lost it. >> she lost her left food. she works a as baballllroroom d d de ininststructctoror and d d d de agagain. >>>> w whehen n somemeoneee p you frfromom doioing somethininr somemethining g hahappens inn ye whererereeeee i it's s nononottu expectcted, , , you u have t t r ththat and y y yoooou haveve too toto typhoonon t thehe betettetf itit. it't's not sosomeththini dodon't t knowow i d d don't't o bebe thehehe endnd. . d don't e to t thehe e end. i'm onlnlyy. >> ammazaziningg outlookok. amg woman. doctors sayy w w witithn crediblele advdvanance i inn prc thesesese dadayss s s shehe wg agagagaiaiaiain.n. >>>> whilele t t thehe v v
>>reporter: 32-year-old adrian hazlett davis and her husband adam davis u.s. air man just back from afghanistan were watching the marathon when their lives changed. >> i remember telling adam my gosh i'm alive and then he said i'm okay. i'm okay are you okay my gosh are you okay i think we are okay and i couldn't believe it. i sat up and troovd to move. my gosh there's something wrong with my foot and lifeed up my leg and we just lost it. >> she lost her left food. she works a...
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but and he then tried to come to new troy davis rescue he had supporters of liberal and conservative wing and his letter to the parole board stated i am not a liberal i'm an accomplished prosecuting attorney and i thank you are about to make the same mistake that we made in texas. so i think there are attorneys delicate cases and said maybe i should not have gone in that direction but then do defense attorneys handle guilty parties? i am sure that brokers as well. when you try to take on the rule -- role is might job to do the best i can as though it is my life on the line it is not my job to be judge and jury. and if someone confesses you don't know they are telling the truth they could be covering up or maybe they were coerced or don't remember. both parties try to do the best they can play it given that every party in the system is human and humans make mistakes and those and that does wrongfully executed individuals. >>host: richard cpac author of "grave injustice" unearthing wrongful executions" published by a potomac books would is the average time from conviction to put death?
but and he then tried to come to new troy davis rescue he had supporters of liberal and conservative wing and his letter to the parole board stated i am not a liberal i'm an accomplished prosecuting attorney and i thank you are about to make the same mistake that we made in texas. so i think there are attorneys delicate cases and said maybe i should not have gone in that direction but then do defense attorneys handle guilty parties? i am sure that brokers as well. when you try to take on the...
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we couldn't find a better expert than colonel morris davis. he was the chief at guantanamo bay from 2005 to 2007 and now he's assistant professor at howard law. colonel davis, great to have you here. >> thanks. >> cenk: first of all, let's talk about the situation at guantanamo overall. you were prosecutor there and it seems unbelievable that we have a situation where we're telling the world and we're telling these specific detainees we have no plans whatsoever to charge you. you will never get a trial fair or otherwise yet, we will note release you. we will keep you indefinitely. how do we say that? how do we say that to the detainees? how do we say that to the world? >> it's quite a contrast. in your earlier segment you said that you hoped the response would be filled with justice and rational. and guantanamo is filled with injustice and irrational. i hope we don't overreact in boston like we did after '11. we've got people there more than a decade who we have no intention to charge. we don't want to prosecute. we don't want to keep them but
we couldn't find a better expert than colonel morris davis. he was the chief at guantanamo bay from 2005 to 2007 and now he's assistant professor at howard law. colonel davis, great to have you here. >> thanks. >> cenk: first of all, let's talk about the situation at guantanamo overall. you were prosecutor there and it seems unbelievable that we have a situation where we're telling the world and we're telling these specific detainees we have no plans whatsoever to charge you. you...
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this has been an incredible 2-and-a-half years from the initial idea when ben davis asked me to consider the bridge and how it can be turned into a canvas and having thought about it and created an assimilation on the computer, animation that so many people saw and were inspired to get behind and enabled to happen. so many people to thank, but certainly folks at cal trans and mayor's office, governors office. there were so many hoops we had to jump through. getting the permit was one of the miracles. i thank you for believing in public art and helping us get this done. amy has been amazing, our executive art director. [ applause ] amy was able to shepherd this impossible project through all the intricacies, i'm in incredibly grateful for her help, grateful for his efforts in another monumental task. he's raised $6 million of our $8 million. this project is an incredible gift by our pat patrons through the city. this is an incredible piece. you don't have to buy a ticket. it's there and available. a very universal quality, it has some response to it. it's operating on a very primal level.
this has been an incredible 2-and-a-half years from the initial idea when ben davis asked me to consider the bridge and how it can be turned into a canvas and having thought about it and created an assimilation on the computer, animation that so many people saw and were inspired to get behind and enabled to happen. so many people to thank, but certainly folks at cal trans and mayor's office, governors office. there were so many hoops we had to jump through. getting the permit was one of the...
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the director is davis guggenheim and davis is an academy award-winning director and producer whose credits include "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." davis, great to talk to you about this film that we're about to play here. tell me this, why did you use the story of dreamers who symbolize the bigger picture here of immigration reform? >> well, you know, richard, when i read about things like immigration reform, what's lost in that very complicated debate are the people. and it's sort of what i do with movies. in "waiting for superman," i tried to bring the children, the students whose lives were at stake, and i think people respond to that. and i think when people meet the dreamers in this movie, they're going to see the human face, they're going to see what's at stake in this issue, not just for the dreamers in the movie, but how it affects our country and what we stand for. >> are you saying we have a lost characters of this debate? >> i do. i do. i think sometimes you look at this as numbers or there's a lot of fear about border security, there's a lot of misunderstand
the director is davis guggenheim and davis is an academy award-winning director and producer whose credits include "an inconvenient truth" and "waiting for superman." davis, great to talk to you about this film that we're about to play here. tell me this, why did you use the story of dreamers who symbolize the bigger picture here of immigration reform? >> well, you know, richard, when i read about things like immigration reform, what's lost in that very complicated...
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no one knows more about pushing through the tough times than laney davis. he'll join us after the break. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. barack obama when the sox, celtics, operators patriots are winning again, the crowd will gather and watch the parade. and this time next year on the third monday on april the world will return to this great american city to run harder than ever and to cheer even louder for the 118th boston marathon. bet on it. >> michael: our president rallying spirits at the memorial for botch bombing victims earlier today. it was a speech that definitely wasn't on the white house agenda on monday. just four days ago the top of the agenda was getting stronger gun background checks in the senate and pushing ahead on the immigration reform. now only terror and political defeat are in the headlines. joining me from francisco to tell how the
no one knows more about pushing through the tough times than laney davis. he'll join us after the break. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. barack obama when the sox, celtics, operators patriots are winning again, the crowd will gather and watch the parade. and this time next year on the third...
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boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were injured in those explosions now. that is the latest cou of the injured. 120 ormore, two persons killed in the explosions. police say it's far too early to get into any specifics about the nature of the explosive devices that were used whether shrapnel was involved or the characteristic of any of the bombs. joining us is congressman, member of the house armed services committee and a number of others and we appreciate you being with us, congressman. i want to talk to you obviously about what is happening around the world and first and foremost, focus on what has occurred to
boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were...
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this is elizabeth davis. we are seeing a video of a scavenger hunt organized by her boyfriend, david. he was brilliant. not only did he send elizabeth out on a scavenger hunt, her friends got to go with her. this is a city wide hunt. this is dallas, texas. >> the first clue sends them to get a mani/pedi together. >> who is this guy and does he have a twin. >> roses in her shower. the path leading to it is covered in hershey kisses because he wans to kiss the grou she walks on and shower her with roses. david is setting something up at the nature preserve. the next clue leads her to an observatory in the middle of a nature preserve and switches. he made l.e.d. light displays, one that represents the past, one the present and one that represents it future. let's get to the future, shall we? david comes walking down the path. he's lit and they hug. flip the switch. it says marry me. >> this is elaborate. >> he had me at the pedicure. >> we have them via skype. >> congratulations. >> did you have any idea as you
this is elizabeth davis. we are seeing a video of a scavenger hunt organized by her boyfriend, david. he was brilliant. not only did he send elizabeth out on a scavenger hunt, her friends got to go with her. this is a city wide hunt. this is dallas, texas. >> the first clue sends them to get a mani/pedi together. >> who is this guy and does he have a twin. >> roses in her shower. the path leading to it is covered in hershey kisses because he wans to kiss the grou she walks on...
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davis is an army infantry veteran who was arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> they just have demons that they have to work through themselves, and this -- this court gives you that opportunity. >> reporter: make no mistake, judge woods will be tough when defendants stray. >> the court will issue a bench warrant. will stay that warrant. there will be no bail. >> reporter: but there's a lot of encouragement too. >> all right, sir, keep up the good work. >> reporter: and a lot of straight talk. >> you have a lot to do over the next week. >> reporter: deputy public defender brian pearlman says that this collaborative approach seems to work well with veterans. >> i think with veterans they have a multitude of issues dealing with a lot of posttraumatic stress, dealing with drug issues. >> reporter: the addition of a veterans court comes at a time when courts in general are struggling financially. their budgets have been slashed. but judge lee says she's been able to find the resources necessary to find
davis is an army infantry veteran who was arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> they just have demons that they have to work through themselves, and this -- this court gives you that opportunity. >> reporter: make no mistake, judge woods will be tough when defendants stray. >> the court will issue a bench warrant. will stay that warrant. there will be no bail. >> reporter: but there's a lot of encouragement too....
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whatever became of davis? surprise. rewarded a faculty job and salary far beyond a prison guard's widow. how funny is it that left wing academics mock those with gun, but somehow embrace armed radicals who want to destroy america? i guess once cool and the other isn't, which is why kay jada is hawking her flick called "free angela" and all political prisoners. how objective was she? here is jada's describing davis, quote, she never apologized for her politics or associations and she always looked fabulous doing it. so be fab and hollywood bends over. thankfully, jada stronglywh condemns bullying. yeah, the go to issue for celebrities who cannot truly condemn deadly behavior. i guess being called names is far worse than getting your head shot off. so hooray for hollywood where charlton g heston gets humiliat. it's how we speak to the world and telling the world that we suck. >>> bob, i know you like angela davis u about i want to pose this question. imagine if a republican had a hard core contingent of violent right wing
whatever became of davis? surprise. rewarded a faculty job and salary far beyond a prison guard's widow. how funny is it that left wing academics mock those with gun, but somehow embrace armed radicals who want to destroy america? i guess once cool and the other isn't, which is why kay jada is hawking her flick called "free angela" and all political prisoners. how objective was she? here is jada's describing davis, quote, she never apologized for her politics or associations and she...
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scott davis spaeeaks with me exclusively in a few moments. we'll see what his business says about the overall economy and those better than expected earnings from u.p.s. and harley davidson stocks switching into high gears on wall street. how the president is boosting the motorcycle seller's bottom line. stay with us. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we
scott davis spaeeaks with me exclusively in a few moments. we'll see what his business says about the overall economy and those better than expected earnings from u.p.s. and harley davidson stocks switching into high gears on wall street. how the president is boosting the motorcycle seller's bottom line. stay with us. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade...
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davis is the 11th overall pick of the 2010 draft. the three picks before this year or after that year is rolando. the raiders release him. >>> a busy day in the kba. we'll do it again tomorrow. more news after this. >>> state regulators have clearclear ed chevron's oil refinery in richmond following that huge fire last summer. this could mean lower prices at the gas pump for all of us. the plant has been running at 60% capacity while cal osha state regulators investigated the explosion and fire last august. the u.s. chemical safety board also revealed that that disaster was caused by a corroded pipe and faulted the state and chevron. >>> 25 violations. 23 of those were serious. 11 of those were both serious and willful. >> that disaster sent up a huge plume of dangerous smoke. 15,000 people received medical atengsz now involved in a class action lawsuit. >>> and finally tonight, what happened in atherton is staying in atherton. plenty of people buzzing about the president. >> during a fundraiser yesterday, president obama raised some
davis is the 11th overall pick of the 2010 draft. the three picks before this year or after that year is rolando. the raiders release him. >>> a busy day in the kba. we'll do it again tomorrow. more news after this. >>> state regulators have clearclear ed chevron's oil refinery in richmond following that huge fire last summer. this could mean lower prices at the gas pump for all of us. the plant has been running at 60% capacity while cal osha state regulators investigated the...
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i believe governor patrick. >> a couple points i want to make and ask commissioner davis from boston and then colonel albin from the state police. we are not going to take questions at this point. i know you have a lot of questions but obviously we've had a very rapidly developing situation in the course of the night. i've been briefed throughout the night. i think you know the basics that the suspect one is dead, suspect two is on the run. we have an mbta officer who was seriously wounded and is in surgery right now. we have an m.i.t. security officer who has been killed. there is a massive manhunt under way. a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge,
i believe governor patrick. >> a couple points i want to make and ask commissioner davis from boston and then colonel albin from the state police. we are not going to take questions at this point. i know you have a lot of questions but obviously we've had a very rapidly developing situation in the course of the night. i've been briefed throughout the night. i think you know the basics that the suspect one is dead, suspect two is on the run. we have an mbta officer who was seriously...
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. >> sweet sounds of a labor agreement filling davie symphony hall, musicians back to work after reaching an agreement yesterday closing the curtain on an almost three week old strike. it does keep them among the top paid in the nation. this agreement in time for the concert for school children. this concert will go on as planned. >> developing news a meeting set to begin in just moments to discuss down sizing the concert venue being built for america's cup. the entertainment commission is holding a hearing tonight at city hall on those scaled back plans proposed 9,000 seat water front venue at piers 27, 19. -- 29. concerns from neighbors prompted a reduction. and groups are expected to attend tonight's hearing. >> sky 7 shows workers picketing on union square. hotel union unite organized that protest. leaders want the hyatt to improve conditions for workers and have launched a campaign called someone like me. that is a call to create awe new position for a hotel employee. >> well, if you need to take bart at night, here is a reminder delays continue this week because of work going on ins
. >> sweet sounds of a labor agreement filling davie symphony hall, musicians back to work after reaching an agreement yesterday closing the curtain on an almost three week old strike. it does keep them among the top paid in the nation. this agreement in time for the concert for school children. this concert will go on as planned. >> developing news a meeting set to begin in just moments to discuss down sizing the concert venue being built for america's cup. the entertainment...
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. >> i'm here with scott davis of u.p.s. scott, let me ask you, the first lady said today that the corporate executives who are participating in this effort have exceeded the targets that she had set. u.p.s. has agreed to hire 25,000 veterans. tell me how difficult that is, why 25,000, and how this effort is going. >> i think the effort is going great. it's a worthy cause, the joining forces program is something that u.p.s. got behind from the get-go. veterans have spilled their guts for us, for this wonderful country, come back and can't find a job, there's something wrong with that. they come back with great leadership skills and great work ethic. it's not a sacrifice at all. you're actually helping the company and helping the veterans at the same time. >> reporter: let's talk about the hiring climate in general. tell me what you see in terms of the outlike for the united states, in europe? what do you see happening with fuel prices? >> john i think we're in a slow growth economy. i think the u.s. will continue this pace a
. >> i'm here with scott davis of u.p.s. scott, let me ask you, the first lady said today that the corporate executives who are participating in this effort have exceeded the targets that she had set. u.p.s. has agreed to hire 25,000 veterans. tell me how difficult that is, why 25,000, and how this effort is going. >> i think the effort is going great. it's a worthy cause, the joining forces program is something that u.p.s. got behind from the get-go. veterans have spilled their...
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davis is an army infantry veteran who was arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> they just have demons that they have to work through themselves, and this -- this court gives you that opportunity. >> reporter: make no mistake, judge woods will be tough when defendants stray. >> the court will issue a bench warrant. will stay that warrant. there will be no bail. >> reporter: but there's a lot of encouragement too. >> all right, sir, keep up the good work. >> reporter: and a lot of straight talk. >> you have a lot to do over the next week. you have a lot of appointments. >> reporter: deputy public defender brian pearlman says that this collaborative approach seems to work well with veterans. >> i think with veterans they have a multitude of issues dealing with a lot of posttraumatic stress, dealing with drug issues. >> reporter: the addition of a veterans court comes at a time when courts in general are struggling financially. their budgets have been slashed. but judge lee says she's been able to find
davis is an army infantry veteran who was arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> they just have demons that they have to work through themselves, and this -- this court gives you that opportunity. >> reporter: make no mistake, judge woods will be tough when defendants stray. >> the court will issue a bench warrant. will stay that warrant. there will be no bail. >> reporter: but there's a lot of encouragement too....
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would it be ok to call susan davis? susan davis? wait a second. it's not like we'll be bumping into you. i don't know. you and susan davis? you know, if... your future was a little more certain... ok. go ahead, call her. get married. have babies. have a great life. what do i care? i'm finished. it's all over for me. in fact... let's end it right now. jerry... kill me. kill me now. i'm begging you. let's just get it over with. take the pillow and put it over my face. well, uh... kind of like this? what are you-- jerry! elaine! what are you doing here? jerk off. there's nothing wrong with him. i saw the doctor. he's fine. hi, george. how you feeling? is anybody getting your apartment? if i ever get out of here, i'm going to change my life. i'm going to do a whole zen thing. take up yoga. meditate. i'll eat right. calm down. lose my anger. hey, is anybody listening? hello. mr. costanza. uh, yeah you know, doc, i feel a lot better. we looked at your ekgs ran some tests did a complete workup. oh, god. mommy! you simply haven't had a heart attack. i hav
would it be ok to call susan davis? susan davis? wait a second. it's not like we'll be bumping into you. i don't know. you and susan davis? you know, if... your future was a little more certain... ok. go ahead, call her. get married. have babies. have a great life. what do i care? i'm finished. it's all over for me. in fact... let's end it right now. jerry... kill me. kill me now. i'm begging you. let's just get it over with. take the pillow and put it over my face. well, uh... kind of like...
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boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy library, which is about four miles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were injured in those explosions now. that is the latest count of the injured. 120 or more, two persons killed in the explosions. police say it's far too early to get into any specifics about the nature of the explosive devices that were used whether shrapnel was involved or the characteristic of any of the bombs. joining us is congressman, member of the house armed services committee and a number of others and we appreciate you being with us, congressman. i want to talk to you obviously about what is happening around the world and first and foremost, focus on what has occur
boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy library, which is about four miles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were...
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this is boston police commissioner ed davis. >> i would like to offer my sympathies to the victims and families of this horrendous event. this cowardly act will not be taken in stride. we will turn every rock over to find the people responsible for this. the boston police department is on the scene and has been since the incident happened. there has been a horrendous loss of life. at least three people have died in this event. >> national guard troops have been deployed in boston and security is expected to be tight in the city today with officials searching bags on public transit. speaking on monday, president obama said those responsible for the attacks would be brought to justice. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people should not jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this. and we will find out who did this. we will find out why they did this. , anyesponsible individuals responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> we will have more on the boston marathon bombings after the headlines. in ira
this is boston police commissioner ed davis. >> i would like to offer my sympathies to the victims and families of this horrendous event. this cowardly act will not be taken in stride. we will turn every rock over to find the people responsible for this. the boston police department is on the scene and has been since the incident happened. there has been a horrendous loss of life. at least three people have died in this event. >> national guard troops have been deployed in boston...
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you can drive 90 miles from davis and pepper spray. it is hard to maintain people's attention for long periods of time. i am wondering -- should they be occupying the supreme court? [applause] >> i was talking about that today. with all respect for putting your body on the line which captivated the imagination in the beginning, it now needs to be less about states and place -- spaces and places and more about going to wear in justice -- injustice is. there are plans to occupy the supreme court from the second anniversary of the citizens united decision. that crazy decision has given the rights to corporations to unleash their treasuries into our already polluted political system. go there. go to your local congresspersons office. go to banks charging student loans up the highest rates. go to those places. i think we will see more of that. occupy congress means not only closing out the super committee. it also means finding movement candidates who will run in the electoral office. this is where people get ammocete -- antsy because they
you can drive 90 miles from davis and pepper spray. it is hard to maintain people's attention for long periods of time. i am wondering -- should they be occupying the supreme court? [applause] >> i was talking about that today. with all respect for putting your body on the line which captivated the imagination in the beginning, it now needs to be less about states and place -- spaces and places and more about going to wear in justice -- injustice is. there are plans to occupy the supreme...
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would expect a huge oil company to do, and if we have things like happened with nick moran where, or davie jones to hit some dry holes how could you be put in a damaging position by this kind of thing? >> well, the wells that we are drill i drilling are $30 million or $40 million, and we have 30%, and the one exxon is $30 million and done the first two, and the risk/reward is high and the reason they are there and while they are good sizes for us, 30 to 50 million barrel opportunities that is not going to move the needle for exxon or apache. >> well, they are possible on you guys, but they believe that deferred volumes from the aged insfra truck chur dofr infrastructure downtime and is the stuff that you bought not state t state-of-the-art that you bought it from? >> well, we run a lot of smart things, and we knew what was going on in the pipelines and we had a game plan with exxon and what we could do immediately and down the road and what we could never maybe have to deal w and some of it has happened quicker than we thought, and mainly, because increased production and had to change out
would expect a huge oil company to do, and if we have things like happened with nick moran where, or davie jones to hit some dry holes how could you be put in a damaging position by this kind of thing? >> well, the wells that we are drill i drilling are $30 million or $40 million, and we have 30%, and the one exxon is $30 million and done the first two, and the risk/reward is high and the reason they are there and while they are good sizes for us, 30 to 50 million barrel opportunities...
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. >> reporter: ralph davies was among five brothers who served in the war. >> we were the generation that saved the nation. so that's very important for anybody coming up behind us. >> reporter: the sight of these veterans passing through sfo on friday, caught the emotions of travelers and veterans. the pilgrimage east was arranged by the volunteer group, honor flight northern california. >> we feel it's the least we can do to give them this trip to honor themselves and their friends that were lost. >> it means closure for our world war ii and the fact that japan and germany were trying to conquer the world and they failed. >> reporter: many of the veterans now in their 80s and 90s say it's likely one of the last major journeys they'll make. >> before we're gone. >> reporter: so these 24 men and one woman boarded a plane, some for first time since the war. to a place where the history of their honor and sacrifice will live on in granite and steel for generations. joe ro sat to. >>> anthony, we did enjoy time outdoors with my dad and it was gorgeous. >> anywhere you went across the ba
. >> reporter: ralph davies was among five brothers who served in the war. >> we were the generation that saved the nation. so that's very important for anybody coming up behind us. >> reporter: the sight of these veterans passing through sfo on friday, caught the emotions of travelers and veterans. the pilgrimage east was arranged by the volunteer group, honor flight northern california. >> we feel it's the least we can do to give them this trip to honor themselves and...
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boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy library, which is about four miles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were injured in those explosions now. that is the latest count of the injured. 120 or more, two persons killed in the explosions. police say it's far too early to get into any specifics about the nature of the explosive devices that were used whether shrapnel was involved or the characteristic of any of the bombs. joining us is congressman, member of the house armed services committee and a number of others and we appreciate you being with us, congressman. i want to talk to you obviously about what is happening around the world and first and foremost, focus on what has occur
boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy library, which is about four miles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were...
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inland antioch, liver moore, fair field, up towards the davis area and napa up towards santa rosa as well. this kind of classic a little bit early summer too. no rain in the forecast. more of this fog sun combination which will include temperatures continuing to trend down. not the coast because they've got it. temperatures inland tomorrow are coming down. you ear going to see numbers inland instead of the in the upper 80s. you're going to see them in the upper 70s, low 80s. those oranges are 80s. right on the edge of warmest parts of our bay area, they're just touching 80 degrees. look at this cool moist air. see the greens and blues. it's classic, cooler weather, much better than the broadcast. helps out with your allergies quite a bit. also helps out with air quality. so it's a good thing. here is how it breaks down with the pollen count, we have oak pine and all of that is still up there. grasses is the thing that came in to play last 24 to 36 hours you're starting to see more grasses back there. grass falling back in the program here. that's tomorrow. 80 in brentwood. the warm s
inland antioch, liver moore, fair field, up towards the davis area and napa up towards santa rosa as well. this kind of classic a little bit early summer too. no rain in the forecast. more of this fog sun combination which will include temperatures continuing to trend down. not the coast because they've got it. temperatures inland tomorrow are coming down. you ear going to see numbers inland instead of the in the upper 80s. you're going to see them in the upper 70s, low 80s. those oranges are...